hi is Vifc Vfej 9L BLji tkm tim BL Bl fajt L M a M Iftn tRit)!liita ALLACES I Visjt Our xrii i miiimr-i i.uin Ilint Boxed Gift Handkerchiefs pleasing array of color's. At, each DIVIDUAL HANKIES At, each 5c, 10c, 15c, 2j0c 10 35c (THAT WAS A For mokttv LtESSOM in I OH, MOKTry fOl2A91 UIS DAMC M6 fUMr1 WE'LL VAAJE TZTVF6 I I I I jf . X . Ill- J V 11 f-A 111 VKV Il.W'KIKS The hettpr lcerrhlpf In ntrrnetlvo hnv rn 7Cn VI 1111 ana ii i ticnerbox v j a 1 1 m i a v a a & v i ! rr c MIEN'S BOX HANKIES Somp with attractive tnv wrist ' ziii: .-laf INDIVIDUAL UANKIES Lace edgeed, very attractive. fUTITV One of these enclosed with your Christmas letter lUl be very acceptable tp'tb'e receiver. Off toQQp From, each ..... WW IF.S PURE LINEN; INITIAL HANKIES Three In attractive gift box, (Z(n OUV KTS''l.VITIAL LINEN HANKS In two qualities. A splendid jfe at per box 9V ?1.UU g f S' HANKIES In box. Plain white or colored hnrrfpr hf tArt In n Knv. v v. m V) V n w wn - - jx'S PLAIN LINEN HANKIES I T o In a box fee Quality. Linen, Plajn Hemstitohed. Three in a box LNCV FIGUItEI) OEOftOETTE HANKIES In a 25c 50c I S1.00 I 50c I If Have a. full Supply pf Clirlstnis Wrappings, Seals, Tags, illUISXMAS CKACKEHS At, box t Oval" with white irame PHONE 775 String Etc, ' UMl BEOHTKV ACT frtl(lrae or Title Nim.i 19099-1. ti lour Hundred Add Thirty-tout ), Ilaiife ne (5). Coast '.PUttlcU I to rontikJn Oo Hundred n Hhree (153), acren, mbre or lf. wiA prpol or lex -oi CertificAU nr Tttin. issued la tbt 'i October .. 10S7. ' ' ' " ' . K ,' W .ot Thomjii u. Caraof ha been m thl office, fiolii-i la Wht Wat I shall, at '.the itblfUon;Ot .."wnth from the data ot tte first 'oatlon hereof, Isatie. a T5rovWphal oi nue in neu.oi aip. iu' wtlon be made to' me -to Wtttog-'"D at the Una Registry Office A.D.. 1A37. ANDRKW 'THOMPSON, Dtputj ttegiatjior of Tltlee, 55c and S1.25 I QUR TABLES ABE .LOADED. VITl SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE t)l... O Thirrl nnrl Kultnn Bi facKENZlE'S FURNITURE Kitchen Table Oilcloth . - i - ii .1 Hi I O re have it m eleven ainereni patterns ami Kiip g iso white. 45 iriches wide. Per yd, ........ g Kitchen Chairs (Windsor back kitchen-chairain fhite wood . Kitchen Mirrors I.ANO ACT $1.50 $1.50 327 THIRD AVENUE .'Vol Ire o; Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Prince Tlwpert Land Recordliiff Dlatrlct of Brltlah Columbia, and altu-ate bn White Band laland. Tut notice that Prank Waterman of Jriioe' Rupert.- occupation miner, ln-tejiflt ,t a-pply, for a lease of the foJ-IqwtrW' described lands: one of the high cliffs on White Sand I" . . . . Ann ... .mm .Via IS I&Hna too. pcujk c-v E. corner' ,Df White Sand Island, and on itte east, tide, thence 800 feet 3. W.: .thence' 800 feet N. W.; thence 600 fet H'E.;- thente 800 feet 8. E. and containing 13 acres, more or leoa. ' FRANK WATERMAN Dated AuUt 28. 1937. If you lose anything try a classified ad. mSFlHE TOILER" I Sam vjhv DON'T vau QU TILUE If EVENING OF ENJOYMENT chanted. Island" by. the pupils of ! Booth Memorial School last night. The entertainment vtll be repVaV-ed this evening and, in vk-; of the favorable comment in regard" last night's presehtatlon tb,ere snouia De anotner iirgeriuTii'om, great deal of pain-taking effort pp the part of the teachers In developing the talents ojt the children is reflected. The operetta Is ln three acts or scenes, two of which feature glfl fairy groups and one a group of sailor boys in dances and music. An outstanding performer Ly. young Miss Edith Ritchie whp quite evidently has unusual talents along these lines. Without detracting from the effectiveness of th,e other youngsters who took partj Edith, undoubtedly, made a grea.t hit. Miss E. P. Grassle was piano accompanist and Jack Eastwood assisted by playing the violin. Those Taking- Part Those taking part were: Fairy of the Woods, tforma Letf' nes. Fairy of the Flowers, Margaret Smith. Nymph of the Sea, Margaret Fowler. Plxle, The Spirit of Mischief - Edith Ritchie. Jacky, the Sailor Boy, Vernor Ciccone. Announcers, Margaret Lamb. Inez Berg. Sailors D. Casperson, Sj Wo ney, P. Carson, R. Olson, Maurlct Teng, A. McLeod, Billy. pa,vles, N Makowlchuk, Fred Leland and lohn Currla. ---- - Fairies N. Dougherty, Mary MacKenzie. Margaret Morin, Eileen Feasby, Margaret Davies, Margaret Wallace, Jean Smith, B. Ruddei-ham, Anna Johnsen, Olga Lewis. Isobel MacKenzie, Dorothy McLeod Irene Nordan, Dorothy Halde, Dor othy Newcornbe, Olga Sather; ;Ma Vis, OY?rendi Irene Gamula ParrA?. Lyngnes, Julia Field, Bernice East wood, Audrey GrimbleK Margaret Simundsen, Bonnie Perkins, Bjbr Amtsen, Judith JersUd Rose Christian, Arllne Fitzgerald, An-nabella Intermela, Segrid Hed, May Skinner, Hazel Toombs, and and Christina, Peterson'. Fairy Hornpipe Dancers Bea Ritchie, D. Srnth,, Bernlce Eastwood, Thomasina Krause. Dorothy Peachey, Jean Thompson, Jean Smith. Fairy Revel Edith Murvold, Betty MacKenzie, Hilda Pottlnger; Olga Zabudney. Elfin Frolic and Faithful Shep herdsJoy Berg, Peggy Barclay, Ingrid Anderson, Eleanor CarrEv-elyn Bussey, Rose Marie Kllpati rick, Mary Baker, Audrey Hunter Victoria Lewis, May Skog,; Itiivi Berg, Ruby Anderson. Dance of the Flowers Isobeu Gay, Florence McKepwq, Agnes Collins, Johanna Peterson, Ruth, Glske, Jean Dolroq, Audrey Toombsi Norma Sqiilre. A distinctly Christmas tbne. was lent by the singing of "The First Nowell" and "Deck th Haii Vfith Boughs of Hoiiy" by the' school ' choir under the direction :6f jj 's. Wilson. Miss E A. Mercer, the principal, spoke briefly in welcoming those, present. She thanked, thf parents, for co-operation and spoke of the value of such entertainments. They were useful educationally and hnd the practical side in assisting to -you WAVT HERE NfJWltJB X TAE TW n" APARTMENT mm Dr. Brummltt o'f Smithers, who has been eryf ill for the past two, weeks, Improved considerably dur-- "The Enchanted Island" Charrov ing the last few days and wa Larfe Audience at Booth Memorial School qMa fft ten kv TVmrclow'o frotn the past six years and during thu1, time he has won for himself many close friends who greatly regn.t seeing him leave the district. Ho has taken a great interest i: exetything pertaining to the interests of the district as a whole and has been very popular with all the soldier farmers with whor he has been in closest contact, T.ieut. Col, Barber will be the new representative of the Board in th- Bulkley Valley and It is expected he will make his home in Smithers A very enjoyable social evening was h,el4 In, the Anglican Hall at Smithers. last Monday night when, members of the. congregation of i. James' Church gathered to extend a welcome to, the new rectof Rsv. J;. E. Birchall, and his wife formerly, of Prince Rupert. An address, p welcome, was given by II. F. Noel. There was an excellent musical program and refreshments were served. A sum of $29,000. for road main tenance in Sk?ena riding was voted at the decent session of tht Legislature, In Victoria. The Sisters of St! Ann, operat ing the Smithers Hospital, have purchased the . Anglican rector and will use It for a Nurses' Home. The AjigUcanChurch, hai ,pur- chased the old Nurses' Home p.t Smithers and will use it as a rec tory. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Berner left Telkwa on Tuesday last for Ab- bo.tsford, to which point Mr. Berner has been transferred in the service of the Soldiers' Settlement Board. Miss" Dorothy Mapleton, who is a student nurse at, St. Josephs Hospital -In Victorlaj is paying a visit to- her home ln Telkwa. Skating, for the season has com- raise funds for the school library. Al Ihpse. taking par in any way, teachers and. cruidren aiise, nad enjoyed the effort very much. The proceedings opened with the singing of "O Canada" and closed with, "God Save the King." "rtOVEKNMKNT LIQIOR ACT" Notice of Application for Beer Llrenre ' KCmf.S U hprebv fflven that on the Thirty-First 'day of 'December next, UW underotned intends to. apply for a licence in respect of the premises, be.. ins part PC vne.. puutung mown 3 port CJttnenta Hotel, situate upon the lands ' d6CTlbed , 'aa Lots No. 7, a and 9. Block 47. District Lot 746. plan 1079, In th Prime' Rirpert Land Reglstm-Uo'n District, ln. the province of Bri tish" .Columbia, for- the sale of beer by the fgtoss'ot' the:.' bottle for consumption ocl,. Ui premises or elfewhere; uata uiis 3rd uay oi uecemoer, a ,d. i93t.'. ;' '"" ' '; . ADAM PYPER, Ajjollcanit. UEX, BOWLING Basement of Excango Block PHONE 658 OANlClWej RUMPS To rRiMONfTV KARLOS- Wfe'i aiyiwtf alessom. TO Mp. gQTTFfiEp J fn ;i. m hi. ln ,rr Mrs. R. E. Moore, who has been where he wUl remain for a montnitf6111 ?ov?p!, ?. ?e-ft ?! a aengnuui nour.or so was spent. svwpcm? "s uccu; iast week by those who attended the preseJi-1 ed rest- Hewects to return at f . tatlon of the operetta 'The En-u etld 01 that tlme to resume; Mrc w Pprnw Mra his practice here. Bulkley Valley vlsl- south, south, Capt. Capt. A. A. Berner Berner of of Telkwa Telkwa. were, among """f,.r: h' ":f of allot them excepting 400 boxes, will leave the Strict Immediately. rps. ln Sm,tner? fP? which he,!? now marketing. after the end .of the year to tako upk hU, dutl&caitepresentatlve of the Soldiers' Settlement Board at by tuneful songs colorful dancing ln thft Bulk,ey VaUey with numbers and dainty costumes. A.thp Roidiprs- SPttiPmpnt Roarrf for son The thVrmolnernnSinltKers The program, In which about sey- ..Wcf. . . . . . . . dropped to ten below last Tuesday iiuio wive jjaik, i iami w B. ;hppn rnn(!fprP.H Pant Ttprner hn . the lowest reading here so far this winter. W. Williams, of Upper Valley is. it present a visitor at Fort Frasei. G. McKenzle of Fort. Fraser has gone to Vancouver' to accompany ;iome Mrs. McKenzle who has been a patient recently in the Vancouver General Hospital. Blizzard Ties Up TerrQe Far Couple 0 Days. TERRACE, December 16 Last Friday brought Terrace a real blizzard. A, gale from the northwest held all who could remain indoors for the whole of twp days. About six Inches, of snow fell but it was quite impossible to make a mea surement owing to the high wind which piled It all ,iip ;in drifts. Some of thf roads wee rendered, impassable and the public wgr;ks mow plough was brought into play for the next day or two after- the storm ,pndecL Tuesday was mild with bright patches of. sunshine ilghtlng, up the slopes; of the mountains. SMITHERS, Dec. 16: J. K. Oor don of Terrace has been In Smithers making arrangements for the mar-ketlng of the balance 'of his apple t rAn Mr. .Gordon ,had 2600 boxe , les from his orchard at Ter race' last se oa, and has disposed grown there If marketing arrange ments were properly made. This A. Murray, well knowii ratine? ! the flrsV year that any quantity if DouEhtv: was rushed to tht has been sold in this district, Mr. Smithers Hospital last week for an Gordon shipping in the first car-emergency operation for append load ever to come in from the west. cltls. Latest reports are that he. is , ' , doing nicely. ( ATTENTION! O. H. Johnson has returneri to Studio, Cuslomers ot npllywood Edmonton after a" visit at Fprt formerly of 220 cth Street, may se- Fraser,. . ; Icure re-9rders at any time by send- r,",. ' ,Z77Z Unt same to P.O. Bp 25K Yncou-J. t u .i Bolton of Fort Fraser has tak- , :n a arioad i of 'cattle 'to . Vancou-jT -' B- p ' J r-T- LAND ACT . R. Punter is paying a Visit at Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Fort Fraser with his brother, Revt G. Punter. Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of British Columbia, and ittu-ate on Zayaa Island on the N. W. point an west side of Zayas on a reel oft Aramzazu Point. Take notice that Frank Waterman of Prince Rupert, B. C, occupation -Miner. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands; all ot the. re' off Aramzazu' Point. Commencing at a poet planted or the high grassy point on the 8outh Side of the ree thence 1800 feet Northeast: thencei 1500 feet Northwest thence 1800 feet Southwest; then.t 1500 feet Southeast and containing 3i teres, more or lest PRANK WATE3JMAN VU1ARIJ W.TKRS PKOTKCTIOX R. S C. 193? Chapter 140 The Brtllsh Columbia Packers Limited "hereby give notice that they have und'jr Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the District Registrar ol the tani Registry Dlrtrtct cl Victoria at Vlc-tcrta, B 'C ft description of the site and the plan of the wharves, cannery buildings and reduction plant constructed prior .to June 1st, 1918 on Blk A. Lot 1541. Range 2. Coast District ir Namu " Harbor, Fltzhugh Sound. BrftHh Columbia.. ' And take notice, that after the ex-plratton of one month from the date ef the first publication of this notice the British Columbia Packers Limited will under Seattco 7 of the said "Aeti apply, to the Minister of Public Works at his office In (the City of Ottawa, for taiDproval cf the ea!d site and plan cf the constructed wharves, cannery buildings arid reduction plant. Dated this 6th hy ot December 1937,, BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED F Cr-Underbill Ag?zX STEAMSHIPS SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION RATES TQ VANCOUVER FROM PRINCE RUPERT FROM PORT SIMPSON 33.00 RETURN. All meals and 835.00 neTORN- Reduced Rates to'Vncouyerialso apply from Intermediate points. Special Tickets on Sale Between JiP.xemVer, 1st, 1937 and Feoruaty. 28th,-1938, inclusiveGood to. Return up to March 31, 1938. Children Hatf Fare. Stealers : Leave .PrincCRupert : Ar. Vancouver S.S. CATALA Tuesday! 1:30 .pun. hurstjay, a.m. S.S. CARDENA Friday 9:00 p.m. Sun., Midnight SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING SS. CAK.OENA. Leaves PflncVpet Friday, December 7tU at 5;6a n.m. (Instead yt 9.00 p.sn!) Arrives Vancouver " SUNUA, 2:04 p-m- (Approximate). Tickets and Reservations from Prince Rupert Afent A. . NEWMAN Third Ave., Phone 568 If Convenient Please Purchase Tickets at Office By Wstover fAHDOM. THE" 1-- pepTwEfJCE; miss BUT I'LL SEE THAll WE C5ETS THEM yaEM THEy re- TWSt FrabVa the ppv-yJoyM CLUB m p.'.oe rrE ... hrh-r - .... ' ' '! . , ;' ( - " .7? " menced at Telka where, an er.. V , 1 11 1 . cellen rink haa been prepa tne Doys. Charles- 4anoirrsoui)fHazeltr? i; was a Visitor In Smithers last'5 week. FOR SALE FOR SALE Sewing machine, Bed-i" room Suite, Chesterfield, Kitchen Set, Washing Machine, Llb-' rary Table. Wilton Rug 102x0. 2 Baby Cribs, Bridge Lamp, Trlllght Lamp, Victor Radio l tubes, Kitchen stove with oil burner. and all household effects Apply 1143 Ambrose Ave. Phone Green 185. (292) TheTerrace apples, have become. -- ... , very popular here this year and the SA-prfM plant' Bulkley Valley " should provide a Box 25, Dally News. J2M) market for nearly all that can bej FOR. RBiST THREE rooms and one room. housekeeping. Phone Red 444. 393 N.WUlAltl.l: WATKKS I'KOTKCTVN ACT It. S. C. 1927 Chapter H0 The Brltiish Columbia Packers limited hereby give notice they have under said Act, deposited with lh? Mlnistfr ct Public Works at Ottawa, and In the office of the Dla-. Icr jle.iar of the Land Registry DUtria, of Vt'jxe Rupert at Prlncfl Rupert B. C a dracrtptlcn of the site and the plan of wharves, cannery buildings and redutttan. plant con-. :-.ivi a pt '-.r to June 1st, "1918 on Parcel A. B .ad C of Lot 4476 and on Lpt 6853, Range, 5, Coasy District In PorpsUe Ilcirbcr, Pont Edward, Brl- tlth cciimiDia. And Take Natlce that alter the ex-:lre.'''im of cos month from the date of the first publication of this notice thfl British Columbia Packers Limited wUl undet Eestion 7 ot the said Act apply to the MLmtotcr of Public Works at hits office ln the City of OUawi, fee approval, of the said sit and plan .f he constructed wharves, cannery buIMlnjs ' and reduction plant. Dated this 6th day of December 1A37-BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED P. C. Underhlll, Agent. NEW ROYAL i HOTEL 3. Zarelll. Proprietor "A HOME AWAX FROM 5 DOME" Rate $1.00 op 30 riooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 19S THE SEAL of QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert" Hyde Transfer Phone 580 Furniture Moving and Storage Transfer and Pclivery Quick Service Jasper Coal Bulkley Valley Coal Lump, Egg, Nu.t, Slack Cedqr, Bjrch, ackpine WOOD Can Tables and Chairs For Rent 315 SECOND AVE. i i Miiij i 111 N'i i I".: '!'!! I i, I Hi lii I! M 5l " ni,r . ' h U j (j II (. . ; ;v"" ". x I iil ; . 'i : ti.i...: A . '' ! f ! t 1 Iti! !j in- 1